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severe continous pain of both feet starting at top of ankle(where tib/fibcomes in) am on norco7.5 &m

mary
08/22/08

otrin 800 for the pain. i also have fibromyalgia and p.m.r. and take neurontin,lyrica and cymbalta.  still no relief from the pain.  anything else to try?

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Casey McNulty
Saturday, August 23, 2008

Hi Mary,

 

Thank you for your question! You may want to consider seeing a pain specialist. You are taking several different types of pain medication and still not experiencing relief. There are stronger medications available, but you would need to discuss your situation and pain levels with your doctor so that he or she can work with you to find a regimen that will help you. I hope this helps!

 

Best of luck,

Casey

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